How will we learn in 2010? Knowledge-sharing Facebook-style? Lessons on your iPhone? Or a portal at your fingertips, ready whenever you need a skills boost?
We indulge in a bit of self congratulatory trumpet blowing following Brightwave's recent successes the CCA Excellence Awards and 2009 E-learning Age Awards.
So farewell then Keith Floyd. Here at brightwave towers, a week after his memorial service, we're still wearing our black armbands and thinking about how the maestro can inspire us to write better more engaging e-learning.
We like to think we're good global citizens here at Brightwave towers - we recycle, we donate, we lament the inferior flammability of a barbeque briquette made of yesterday's Guardian. But what else can we do?
What is it with e-learning and video? Why is there, and has there always been, such an uncomfortable even mistrustful relationship between the two. Ironic really given that this is the industry thats sets such store on engaging with its audience and yet turns its back on the most popular medium of the 20th and 21st centuries.